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Pace, Richard, 304.

-, -, kept for two years prisoner in the Tower or in a monastery, 305.

Pacensis, the bishop of Badajoz (Pax Julia), v. Gonzalez Manso.

Pacheco, Diego, v. Lopez Pacheco.

-, D. Pedro, accused of having carried away cardinal Ancona's manuscripts, 11; ii. 407 note, 505.

Padilla, D. Garcia de, high commander of Calatrava, 1546.

-, -, on a mission to Francesco Sforza, 210, 213, 715.

-, -, president of the council of the Military Orders in Spain, ii. 824, 903.

-, Gutierre de, Int. xxv.; ii. 698, 715, 824.

-, v. Lopez de Pdailla.

Padua, ii. 167.

-, heretical propositions preached at, by a German friar during the Holy Week (1530), 546.

-, the bishop of Chieti sent by Clement and the signory of Venice to investigate the matter, ibid.

-, mont de piété at, 521.

-, university of, English ambassadors ask permission to consult the, on the divorce question, 502-3.

-, -, -, which is denied by the signory, 520, 544.

-, -, -, they try, however, to obtain individual votes, 526-7, 537, 542.

-, -, -, out of six professors five are disposed to obey the signory's orders, one only, Mariano di Sena, resisting, 547.

-, -, the opinions of 11 friars deciding in favour of Henry, procured by Stokesley, 655, 658, 662-3, 818, 869; ii. 41:

-, -, doctors and professors of, ask permission to counsel in the divorce case, 695.

-, -, copy of the opinion of a doctor there forwarded by Niño to Mai, together with a new one by Decio, ii. 7.

-, -, -, both of which are unfavourable to Katharine, ibid.

-, Reginald Pole, a student at, ii. 813.

-, letters dated at, 737.

Paget, Sir William, of the King's chamber, his mission to Germany, ii. 506, 551, 583.

Palace, papal, at Rome, Mai having spies inside the, 19.

-, ducal, in Venice, 771.

-, royal, of Henry, in London, v. Bridewell and York House.

Palacios, Dr., the assessor, 880.

Palaçnelos de la Sierra, in the prov. of Burgos, 882, 985.

Palamós, in Catalonia, 109, 528.

Palandaria, meaning of the word, ii. 991.

Palatine, v. Frederic.

Palauderia, a flat-bottomed vessel, v. Palanderia, ii. 323, 991.

Palavesinos, v. Pallavicini.

Palencia, bishopric of, in Castille; pension on the, held by Wolsey, 476.

-, bishop of, v. Sarmiento.

Paleologo, Bonifacio VI., marquis de Montferrat; at Bologna for Charles's coronation (1529), 471.

-, -, killed by a fall from his horse (Jan. 1530), 593; ii. 994.

-, -, Giovan Giorgio, bishop of Casale, succeeds him (d. April 1533), 594 note, 663; ii. 994.

-, -, delays payment of contribution towards the expenses of the Turkish war, 811.

-, Guglielmo VI., 594 note; ii. 995.

-, Margarita, daughter of Guglielmo V., and sister of Bonifacio; promised in marriage to Francesco Sforza, duke of Milan, 663 note, 678, 772; ii. 994.

-, -, her hand solicited by the prince of Orange, 678.

-, -, ultimately married to Frederico Gonzaga, marquis of Mantua (Sept. 1532), ii. 994.

-, -, Maria, her eldest sister; her marriage to the duke of Mantua dissolved 663 note, 678, 755.

-, -, her death reported (September 1530), 731.

Palermo, archbishop of, v. Carondelet.

Palestrina, del. of Venice, lord of, v. Colonna (Stefano).

Palizoli (?) goes to Rome and gives Clement hopes of the conversion of the Lutherans through the duke of Saxony, ii. 424, 429.

-, a staunch Frenchman, and not to be trusted, ii. 430.

Palla Ruchellai (?), ii. 988.

Pallavicini, territory of the, in the Bolognese, the imperial army to go for winter quarters to, 662.

Palma (?), cardinal, ii. 635, 639, 988, 994.

-, -, letter to the emperor, 1060.

Palmeri, Palmieri, Andrea Matheo, bishop of Accerenza and Matera, 149; ii. 193, 196, 205, 635, 662, 887, 958, 994.

-, -, letters to the emperor, 90, 1060.

-, Gio., at Siena, ii. 983.

Palude, Petrus de, his book in the library of St. Dominic at Paris; said to contain a passage in favour of the papal dispensation, ii. 10–11, 986.

Panciatichi, faction of the, at Pistoia, 574.

Panizone, Penezone, Penyson, Dom Guglielmo (William), sent by Henry on a mission to Francis (17 June 1532), ii. 226.

-, Giovane Domenico, a Milanese gentleman in waiting to Henry, ii. 226.

Paolo, secretary to the count of Potença, bearer of a letter from Muxetula to the emperor, 549.

Papagayo (Parrot), room so named, in the papal palace at Rome, 860.

Papal collector (Poggio?), leaves Marseilles on a mission from Clement to the emperor, ii. 848, 851-2.

Papers, deeds, instruments, and letters bearing on the matrimonial cause; urgently applied for by the imperial ambassadors at Rome, 588, 649, 666, 668, 674, 740-41, 778, 807, 835, 844; ii. 9, 17, 30-31.

-, -, some, if not all, forwarded from Spain, 825, 835; ii. 84, 273, 289.

-, -, all treaties of alliance made before Katharine's marriage to Arthur particularly wanted, 880; ii. 227.

-, -, -, to prove that at the time of her marriage to Henry war between England and France was apprehended, 702-3; ii. 241.

-, -, -, considered necessary for the good issue of the suit at Rome, as without them nothing can be done, 688; ii. 241.

-, -, affidavits to be procured in virtue of the remissory letters, ii. 110-1, 115, 117.

-, -, -, also an authenticated copy of the breve of Julius III. dispensing on the marriage of Katharine to Henry, 588, 702, 807.

-, -, and another of the proceedings in England, in the Legatine court, which the queen's proctor is to apply for immediately, 245, 249-50, 887.

-, -, an authentic copy of such proceedings secretly obtained and forwarded by Chapuys to Katharine's proctors at Rome, ii. 94-5.

-, -, powers of attorney also to Chapuys for the prosecution of the suit (June 1531), ii. 197.

-, -, shown by Katharine to her councillors, who find them correct, ibid.

-, -, the act of notification to Flanders of the first two breves urgently required for the continuation of the matrimonial suit in Rome, ii. 659.

-, -, -, said to be in the possession of Mai, who took it with him to Spain, ibid.

-, -, the emperor's letter to the cardinals in consistory very much wanted (June 1533), ii. 709.

-, -, copies of the marriage settlements at the time of Katharine's first and second marriage to be procured by Chapuys, ii. 786.

-, tracts, and books against the divorce and in favour of queen Katharine, mentioned or alluded to, 674; v. Fisher, Garay, Ortiz, Sepulveda, and Tunstall.

-, -, all books and allegations against the divorce to be printed by Charles' order (27th Nov. 1530), ii. 818.

-, -, in favour of the divorce, mentioned or alluded to, ii. 194, 200.

-, -, the "Glasse of Truth," ii. 200, 988.

-, -, another by Wakefield forwarded by Chapuys to Rome, ii. 514.

Papeschi (papists), name given to Catholics by the German Lutherans, 202.

Paris, university of, part taken by the faculty of the Sorbonne in the divorce question, 596; ii. 83, 135, 671.

-, -, Henry's boast that 16 doctors of the, the principal and most learned, have decided in his favour, 415.

-, -, Garay, on the other hand, asserts that a conclusion signed by 15 of them has pronounced the dispensation of Julius to be valid, and the marriage indissoluble, 500.

-, -, -, and that the votes in favor of the King are illegal, having been obtained after dinner, and at the request of Guillaume du Bellay, ibid, ii. 135, 239.

-, -, -, that pope Julius had no power to dispense for the marriage of king Henry and Katharine except for "reasonable cause," 582, 621, 665, 677.

-, -, the rector and heads of the, did not behave well in the affair, 677.

-, -, king Francis and his ministers might have acted better, ibid.

-, -, list of the doctors (44 in number) who voted in favour of Katharine brought to London by one of her chaplains (Abel?), 672.

-, -, -, who is banished from court in consequence, 673.

-, -, authenticated copy of their conclusion forwarded by Garay to the emperor, 692.

-, -, the doctors, however, refusing to give a collective opinion, ibid.

-, -, -, at which Henry is exceedingly angry, and complains to Gioachino of Francis' behaviour in the matter, 616-7.

-, -, rector of, 500, 677.

-, -, list of doctors who voted against the queen, 677.

-, -, two conclusions debated in, by order of the parliament, and carried: one that the pope could not excommunicate the king of France; the other that no female legally obtain possession of the kingdom, ii. 489.

-, -, president of, v. Poillet.

-, -, bishop of, v. Bellay.

-, -, letters dated at, 285-6, 315, 353, 370, 412, 450, 463, 468, 656.

Parisio [a Puteo], Pietro Paolo, ii. 167.

-, -, letter to the emperor, 735.

Parliament, English, convoked for the end of Sept. 1529, 195.

-, -, -, queen Katharine terribly frightened at the announcement of its meeting, 235, 274.

-, -, various conjectures about the meeting of, in 1529, 235, 257.

-, -, Wolsey's misdeeds to be brought before, 304.

-, -, meeting for ecclesiastical reform and the reduction of taxes (Nov. 1529), 332, 344.

-, -,prorogued till after Easter for the purpose of intimidating the queen, 335, 353, 355, 358, 387, 433, 452.

-, -, further prorogation of, till September, 477, 512.

-, -, -, till the 5th October, 671-2.

-, -, members of, favourably inclined towards Katharine, but unable to do anything for her, 671-2.

-, -, Henry's word of honour that the queen's case will not be brought before, 725.

-, -, inhibited by the pope, 738; ii. 8.

-, -, prorogued till the 20th of October (1530), 712, 723-6, 732.

-, -, -, till February 1531, 758-9.

-, -, to meet on the 2nd, and measures respecting the divorce to be proposed therein, 817.

-, -, three or four members of, call on Chapuys, and ask him whether any provision has come from Rome on which they may ground their opposition to the bill (Dec. 1530), 852-3.

-, -, no motion yet in, concerning the divorce case, ii. 15-7, 28, 38, 62-4.

-, -, -, most people thinking that no attempt will be made, ii. 40.

-, -, -, seemingly kept open for no other purpose than that of proceeding with the divorce case, ii. 63, 96-7.

-, -, -, how engaged in March, 1531, ii. 82.

-, -, subsidy voted by, in May 1532, ii. 441.

-, -, bill in, to abolish papal authority in England, strongly opposed by chancellor More and Dr. Gardyner, ii. 446.

-, -, prorogued till November, ii. 448; 931 (May 1532).

-, -, no measure of importance yet proposed, as the king is evidently waiting for the Canterbury bulls to come from Rome (Feb. 1533), ii. 609, 625-6, 628-9.

-, -, to meet again in Oct. 1533, ii. 721, 786.

-, -, the member for London, a great friend of Chapuys, proposes an amendment, ii. 628.

-, -, assembled (Nov.), ii. 820.

-, -, members of, to be knighted on the payment of a sum of money, ii. 821.

-, -, again prorogued in consequence of the arrival of a courier from Marseilles, ii. 829.

-, -, -, Henry waiting, no doubt, for the result of the interview of Francis and Clement, ii. 829.

-, -, 353, 387, 433, 452, 512, 725; ii. 17, 74, 78, 80-2, 95, 212, 227, 640, 893-4.

-, French, first president of the, v. Selve.

Parma, 258, 310, 319.

-, -, and Piacenza to constitute the dower of Caterina on her marriage to the duke of Orleans, ii. 747.

-, letter dated at, 169.

Parmigiano, the, destined for quarters to the imperial army (1531), ii. 316.

Pasquino, Il Maestro, at Rome, 75.

Passano, Giovan Gioachino da, an Italian in the service of Francis; generally called Jean Jocquin, sieur de Vaux; French ambassador in London; replaces Jean du Bellay (Jan. 1530), 391.

-, -, takes up his quarters at the house of a confidential servant of Wolsey, 448.

-, -, -, and works in support of that cardinal, 450, 467.

-, -, about to undertake a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Walsingham in Norfolk, 477.

-, -, in great favour with Henry, who, besides many presents, gives him permission to export 4,000 head of cattle, 511-12, 514.

-, -, doing all the mischief he can to the emperor, 513-18.

-, -, accompanies the bishop of Bayonne to Dover, 737.

-, -, treated with greater consideration than the papal nuncio himself, 758.

-, -, two Genoese, great friends of, arrested, and their papers seized, 805.

-, -, letter to king Francis, 279.

Passerino, Giovanne Silvio, cardinal of Cortona, 289.

-, -, death of, 13, 21.

Pastorelli, Domenico, presented to the bishopric of Alguer, 172.

Patras, in Greece, the Turks fortify, ii. 468.

Paulet, Sir William, master of the wards, surveyor-general, comptroller of the household (1532), 199.

-, -, to form part of Norfolk's embassy to France in April 1533, ii. 647.

Paulette, Pawlet, Sir William, v. Paulet.

Paul's Cross, in London, violent sermon preached at, by Father Forest, ii. 427–8.

Pavia, in Lombardy, 166, 827.

-, to be invested in case of Sforza refusing terms, 217, 251, 260, 265, 267.

-, recovered, 280, 299, 403.

-, university of, in favour of the divorce, 501, 818; ii. 214.

Pechin [Pelu?], ii. 575.

Pedraza de Campos, in Castille, 827.

Peicoke, Peycok, lord mayor of London, ii. 646.

Pelon (?), a native and resident of Marano, ii. 858, 997.

Peloux, Anne de, a Frenchman in the service of the emperor, 711; ii. 395, 575.

-, -, his mission to Mantua, 210, 216-17, 699.

-, -, estate given to, in the marquisate of Corata, ii. 575.

-, -, letter to, from the marquis of Mantua, 155.

Pelu, Pelux, v. Peloux.

-, Pechin (?), ii. 575.

Pembroke, marchioness of, Anne Boleyn created, at Windsor (on Sunday, Sept. 1, 1532), with a pension of 1,000.. a year, ii. 508, 511.

-, Mme. de, ii. 894.

Penison, Penyson, v. Panizone.

Penna, duke of, v. Medici (Alessandro).

Peñafiel, Dominican convent at, Int. xii.

Peñalosa, capn., ii. 204, 219, 909, 915.

Penniçon, Sir William (?), v. Panizone.

Pensions, hardly any one about the King's person who has not one from France, 303, 309.

-, Wolsey in the receipt of one of 25,000 crs. a year without the extras, of which nothing was owing in Dec. 1529, 384.

-, paid by Francis to the duke of Norfolk, ii. 465.

Peppoli, family of Bologna, their feud with the Ramazzoti, 49; ii. 956.

-, count Hugo de', his palace at Bologna, ii. 564 note.

Percy, Henry Algernon, earl of Northumberland, takes charge of Wolsey, 804.

Peregrin, Geronimo, contractor at Naples, ii. 402.

Pereni, Pedro or Pietro, Pierre (?), sends an embassy to the Grand Turk asking to become his vassal (1531), ii. 288.

Perez, Alvar, Spanish lawyer in Rome, 771.

-, Juan, secretary to Spanish embassy in Rome, 1525-7, Int. ix.

-, Matheo, 841.

-, de Almazan, Juan, lord of Maella, 879.

-, Miguel, secretary to Ferdinand the Catholic, Int. xxii.; 702, 752, 879; ii. 985.

-, de Nueros, Juan, Spanish messenger, murdered between Velletri and Sermonetta, 699, 700, 704; ii. 981.

-, supposed to have been the bearer of Colonna's nomination to Naples, and to have been murdered at Clement's instigation, 705.

Perez, Jayme, v. Hamo.

-, de Olivan, Miguel, takes a verbal message to Miçer Mai concerning the divorce suit, ii. 490.

Pernot, v. Perrenot.

Perpignan, in the Roussillon, the English ambassador (Ghinucci, bishop of Worcester), to be escorted to the frontier of, 1.

-, the emperor to go to, and meet there Louise de Savoie, 71.

-, interview at, between Clement and Charles proposed, ii. 828.

Perrenot [de Granvelle], Autoine, son of Nicolas, bishop of Arras, 172; ii. 469 note, 903.

-, Nicolas, sieur de Granvelle, Int. viii.; 76, 101, 271, 335, 346, 375, 453, 518, 565, 671, 674, 700, 781, 786.

-, -, appointed, with Gattinara and Praët, to discuss the preliminaries of the treaty of Barcelona, 76-7.

-, -, witnesses the ratification of the said treaty, 116-17.

-, -, -, and that with the duke of Milan, 375.

-, -, in Italy with the emperor, 198, 266, 432, 515-17, 625, 671; ii. 161, 656, 858.

-, -, as privy councillor, and having most influence with the emperor, consulted, ii. 32, 34, 46, 115, 791, 824-5, 858, 906.

-, -, in correspondence with king Ferdinand through Salinas, ii. 903-6,

-, -, letters to the Emperor, 1038.

-, -, -, from the Emperor, 39.

-, -, -, from Chapuys, 291, 972.

Perrin, Frey (?), disputes a commandery of the order of Calatrava, ii. 55.

Persia, 184, 455, 463, 543.

-, Sophi of, v. Thamasp.

Perugia, held by Malatesta Baglione, 63, 65, 80.

-, attacked by Braccio, 164.

-, threatened by the prince of Orange, 172, 192.

-, surrendered to the imperialists, 211-12, 284.

-, English ambassadors trying to get votes at, for the divorce case, 578.

-, Malatesta likely to ask to be again put in possession of, 643; ii. 129.

-, lord of, v. Malatesta (Sigismondo).

Perugino, Malatesta's forces in the, to be attacked, 711, 748.

-, report of the imperial army approaching the, 845.

-, -, to be quartered there, ii. 136, 139.

Pesaro, on the coast of the Adriatic, 288.

-, the duke of Urbino retires to, 23.

-, bishop of, v. Simonetta.

Pescara, marquis de, v. Davalos d'Aquino.

Pesce (?), Balthasar del, 78, 84.

Petillano, count, v. Pitigliano.

Petit, Guillaume, bishop of Senlis, 623.

Peto, friar, preaches at Greenwich against the divorce, ii. 427.

-, -, is imprisoned, 428.

Petrucci, Fabio, supposed to be marching against Siena, 15.

Peycoke, Sir Stephen, the haberdasher, lord mayor of London (1532), ii. 789.

Pharaon, game of, 355 note.

Philip I., king of France, 1, 810.

Philip, archduke of Austria, father of Charles V., alluded, 348; ii. 930, 939.

-, prince, son of the emperor Charles V., (1598), 551.

-, -, in delicate health, 714; ii. 790.

-, landgrave of Hesse, Int. xxviii.; 46, 48, 165, 825; ii. 908.

-, -, attends the diet of the Lutheran princes at Francfort, ii. 201-2.

-, his quarrel with the count of Nassau, ii. 322, 330.

-, -, to be encouraged in his rebellion, ii. 346.

-, -, said to be ready to submit if the emperor will only pardon him, ii. 398.

Philippopoli, in Rumelia, the Turk said to be at, in June 1532, ii. 456.

Physician, Clement's, v. Scipio.

-, queen Katharine's, v. Victoria.

-, the emperor's, v. Escoriaza.

-, one from Flanders meets with bad treatment in England, 584.

-, the duke of Norfolk's, ii. 674.

Piacenza, 165, 167, 181, 209, 210, 212, 248, 309.

-, Charles at, 25th Oct. 1529, 243, 249, 292, 391.

-, governor of, 644.

-, letters dated at, 112, 145-6, 148, 151, 156, 159, 166, 174-6, 181, 184-5, 186, 206, 207, 220.

Picardy, Francis going to, not to visit the emperor, but to visit that province, ii. 258.

-, French cavalry sent to, ii. 504.

Piccolomini [d'Aragon], Alfonso, duke of Amalfi, commanding at Siena in the emperor's name, 202, 211, 659, 662, 681.

-, -, to Rome on a mission from the prince of Orange, 138.

-, -, said to meditate a rising at Siena, 732.

-, -, his differences with Pirro da Cipizano, ii. 829.

-, Geo. Battista, cardinal, archbishop of Siena, 23.

Pico della Mirandola, Galeotto I., count della Concordia, ii. 984.

-, Galeotto II., murders his uncle Gian Francesco, and takes possession of his castle, ii. 870.

-, -, applies to Venice for a "condotta," ibid.

-, Gian Francesco, count della Concordia (1509- ), accepts service under Venice, 17, 556; ii. 984-5.

-, -, (1533), murdered by his nephew Galeotto, ii. 870, 985.

-, -, Giovan Thomasso, count della Mirandola, lawyer at Rome, 556, 565-6, 685.

-, Giulia, wife of Malatesta, the lord of Rimini, ii. 960.

-, Lodovico, son of Galeotto, ii. 985.

Pictaviensis, the university of Poitiers in France, v. Poitiers.

Pie de Monte, pension of 400 ducats on, to be conferred on Mr. de Chalayn, ii. 395.

Piemont, asked by France in exchange for equal territory in Burgundy, ii. 122.

Pienza, in Tuscany, 808.

-, letter dated at, 495.

Pietro, Giovan, of Vicenza, friar minor, revokes his signature to a paper in favour of the divorce, 529.

-, Paolo Martyr, secretary to the archbishop of Capua, 84.

Pignatello, Annibale, 12.

-, Camillo, count Borrello, 13.

-, Ettore (Httore), viceroy of Sicily, 208; ii. 55 note, 334, 741.

-, Fabricio, grandson of Ettore, ii. 55 note.

-, Troylo, a relation of the duke of Monteleone, in the service of France, arrives at Corphu, ii. 869.

Pilares, Juan de, notary at Saragossa, ii. 64 note.

Pimpinello, archbishop, papal nuncio in Germany,

Pio da Carpi, count Alberto, always a hotmouthed fellow, 582, 747.

-, -, sending Clement alarming reports from the court of France, 582, 665.

-, -, reported death of, 640, 643.

-, -, his agent at Rome, 23.

-, -, his nephew, the bishop of Faenza; v. Pio da Carpi (Ridolfo).

-, -, dangerously ill in France, ii. 20-21.

-, -, death of (Jan. 1531), much felt by Clement, ii. 32.

-, Leonelo, son of Alberto, ii. 121.

-, -, takes possession of Novi, ii. 800, 827-8.

-, Ridolfo, bishop of Faenza, papal nuncio at the court of France; returns to Rome (Nov. 1529), 334.

-, -, again in France, 747, 824, 837; ii. 365.

-, -, sent by Clement to Francis to arrange the proposed interview at Nice, ii. 707.

-, -, likely to get a Cardinal's hat, ii. 888.

Piombino, in Tuscany, 165, 181; ii. 966.

-, Moorish fustees at, ii. 69, 135.

-, lord of, v. Appiani.

Piquer, Juan, of Antwerp, 329.

-, -, letter to, from a London merchant, 214,

Pirates:

-, article about, amended by mutual agreement, 391.

-, English, on the coast of Ireland, ii. 823.

-, in the Channel, 709.

-, two Flemish craft seized and plundered by English armed vessels sent in chase of the, ii. 377.

-, Chapuys' complaints before the privy council concerning the, ibid.

-, French, released by La Guiche's intercession (May 1531), ii. 156.

-, Moorish, in the Mediterranean, 135; ii. 92.

Pirro da Cippizano, a colonel in the imperial army before Florence, 606-8 ; ii. 304.

Pisa, 132, 523, 604; ii. 804, 828, 847.

-, in league with Florence, 574, 595, 599.

-, infantry from, defends Volterra against the Imperialists, 549.

-, Spanish mutineers enter, 635.

-, people of, defeated by Chalon, 679.

-, the imperial ambassador (Cifuentes) at, ii. 828.

-, and Leghorn to be attended to, for fear of their falling into the hands of the French, ii. 867-8.

-, letter dated at, 1131.

-, writes against the divorce, Int. xxv.; 753.

Pisani or Pisano, cardinal Francisco, to negociate peace with Charles (1529), provided the terms be discussed at Rome, 200, 653.

-, (1530) in Venice, 730, 732.

Pisani, Giovanni, brother of the cardinal of that name sent by the signory to France to congratulate the king on the delivery of his sons (July 1530), 653.

Pistoia, abandoned by the Florentines, 249, 574, 583.

-, bishop of, v. Pucci.

Pitgorn, Thomas of, v. Balwery and Scott.

Pitigliano, count, v. Orsino.

-, marquis of (?) 872; ii. 568.

Pius II., pope (1458-64), his decretal excommunicating all those who should appeal to the council, 803.

-, III., (1503), dispenses for the marriage of Henry VIII. and Katharine of Aragon,

-, his brief, considered a forgery,

Pitoz (Pithous ?), a French sea-captain, ii. 706.

Pizzighetone in Lombardy, count of, v. Triulzo (Theodoro).

Placard, one against the chancellor of the archbishopric of Canterbury, 847.

Plague, in London, 273, 707, 720, 724, 788, 799; ii. 757.

-, in Rome, 636.

-, rumours of, in Dover, ii. 509.

-, in Spain, and said to be making great ravages, 799.

-, in Lombardy (May 1529), 50.

-, in Burgos, people dying in numbers, 713.

-, in Naples, 751.

-, in Constantinople, 773.

-, in Francfort, 839.

Plantagenet, Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Stafford, duke of Buckingham, and wife of the duke of Norfolk, 368.

-, Margaret, countess of Salisbury, 854; ii. 813, 984.

-, -, a very honourable and virtuous lady if there be one in England, ii. 882.

Plasencia, Plazencia, Piacenza in Italy, or Plasencia in Spain, 493; v. Machin.

Platamonius Ludovicus, archbishop of Syracusa, said to be insane, 152.

Plaza, Pedro de la, one of Mai's secretaries in Rome, (1530) death of, 827.

, the river, 16, 17, 166.

Pobladura, lic., 841.

Podagra, Puagra, (the gout,) Clement ill with the, ii. 183, 189.

Poggibonsi (Poggibonsi) in Tuscany, 874.

Peggio, Giovanni, bishop of Tropea, papal collector m Spain, on a mission to Charles (1533), ii: 848, 851, 880, 887.

Poillet Denis, president of the parliament of Paris (1526-34), ii. 977; v. Poyet.

Poison, sure remedy against, 18.

-, used by Clement, ibid.

Poissy-on-the-Seine, the court of France at,

-, letter dated at,

Poitiers, university of (Pictaviensis), decides in favour of Katharine, ii. 214.

Pola in Illyria, bishop of, v. Averoldi.

-, in Istria, v. La Pola.

Polanco, Lic., ii. 824.

Poland, king of, v. Sigismond.

-, ambassador of, at Constantinople, his letter to the governor of the Easterlings in London, ii. 755.

-, news letter from, 875.

-, not to be invaded by the Turk, ii. 287.

Policastro, ii. 205.

-, count, assassinated at Naples, ii. 183.

Pole, Henry de la, lord Montagu,

-, Reginald, his report about the doings of the Paris university in the divorce question, 673; ii. 978.

-, -, the archbishopric of York offered to, if he will accept the charge of judge in the divorce suit, 854; ii. 366.

-, -, a student at Padua (Sept. 1533), ii. 813.

-, -, Chapuys and Katharine propose him as a husband for the princess, ibid.

-, -, -, as, in case of Henry's death without male issue, he has a right to the crown of England, ibid.

-, Richard, surnamed "Blanche Rose," ii. 984.

Polish ambassador at Constantinople, ii. 755.

Politi, Ludovico, Sienese agent, negociates with Mai and the imperial ambassadors at Rome, ii. 67.

Pollard, master of Henry's chamber (?), 296.

Pomblin, Pumblin, v. Piombino.

Pomerania, ii. 346.

Pommeraye, Gilles de la, French ambassador in England (1530-32), to succeed Jocquin, 858; ii. 338.

-, -, arrival of, in London (23 Dec. 1530), 862.

-, -, attends a dinner party given by Anne Boleyn at a house presented to her by Henry, ii. 254-6, 525-6.

-, -, embarks at Southampton (5 May 1532) to meet king Francis in Brittany, ii. 444.

-, -, expected back from France, ii. 449.

-, -, returns (11 June 1532), ii. 463, 511.

-, -, presents Henry with two fine greyhounds in Francis' name, ibid.

-, -, admits to Chapuys that his last visit to France had been made at Henry's request, ii. 464.

-, -, -, and in consequence of Rosymboz' mission to Scotland, ibid.

-, -, returns, owing to a disagreement with Henry on the Scottish affairs, ii. 488.

-, -, his conversations with Chapuys, ii. 513, 525–6.

-, -, lies invented by, a most mischievous newsmonger, ii. 525.

-, -, takes leave of Chapuys (12 Oct. 1532), and has a long conversation with him respecting the intended interview of Henry and Francis at Calais, ii. 533–5, 550.

-, -, to be replaced by Montpesat, ii. 550, 561.

Ponce de Leon, Leonor, marchioness of Tarifa, 885.

Pont de Vaux, count of, v. Gorrevod.

Ponte Coronna, a village in the land of the Orsini, 50.

Pontremoli, in Tuscany, 562.

-, count, v. Francesco and François.

Populi, v. Peppoli.

Portillo, imperial courier (?), ii. 844.

Porto, bishop of, v. Monte.

Porto de Novo (?), 491.

Porto Farina, in Africa, Turkish galleys captured by Doria at, (1531), 192, 194.

-, Pisano, Florentine galleon brought in at, 99, 124.

Portonaon, Angela de, wife of Gradisca, the vicar, 491.

Portugal, D. Alvaro de, bishop of Siguença, 706.

-, D. Fadrique de, viceroy of Catalonia, ii. 205.

-, infanta of, v. Savoie (Beatrix).

-, D. Martin de, Portuguese ambassador in Rome, 869 note.

Portuguese in the Red Sea, in danger of an attack from the Turk, ii. 288, 324, 333-4, 341, 788.

-, factor or consul at Antwerp, ii. 788.

Portundo, loss of his galleys (1529), 321.

Possonia, taken by the Turks, 284.

Potença, count of, captain of the light horse in Naples, 525.

-, -, his secretary Paolo, 549, 567.

Pouber, Joanes, a German residing at Padua, 573.

Poulet (?) Sir William, the king's comptroller, 1530, v. Paulet.

Poupet de Lachaulx, Charles, knight of Alsantara, 101, 116, 123 note, 167, 382, 388, 597, 773.

-, -, on a mission to France, 168, 240-47, 306, 311, 354, 497.

-, -, appointed for the delivery of the hostages at the frontier, 458-9, 488.

-, -, but detained by illness, 379.

-, -, dies, 773.

-, -, son of, 61, 123.

-, -, application for a bishopric in his favour, 123.

-, -, letter to the emperor, 164.

-, -, from the emperor to, 206.

Powers of attorney granted by Katharine to the imperial ambassador (Mai), 164, 181.

-, -, by the emperor and Katharine to Mai at Rome, 674.

-, -, -, to Chapuys in London, 13 Aug. (1530), 408.

-, -, received, 720.

-, -, inspected by Katharine's councillors, who find them correct, ii. 697.

Poyet, Guillaume, king's advocate, privy councillor, and president of the parliament of Paris, 1529; ii. 977.

Prada, Lte., commissioned by Mai to search in Spain for certain deeds and papers wanted for the divorce suit, ii. 30.

Prado, v. Prate.

Praët, Mr. de, v. Flandre.

Prague, in Bohemia, letters dated at, 696, 701, 709.

Prat, Antoine du, high chancellor in France, frequently mistaken for Praët, owing to the similarity of their names, 120 note, 148, 150, 661; ii. 382, 629.

-, bishop of Sens, in France (Senoncensis), and cardinal (1527); death reported (Oct. 1530), 751.

-, Henry's divorce discussed at his hotel in Marseilles, ii. 835-9.

Prato, town of, Tuscany, ii. 208.

-, Fr. Felice de, a friar of Ancona, writes on behalf of queen Katharine, 584, 591, 789.

-, -, his opinion on the divorce suit, 437, 578.

Preachers, convent of friars, Dominicans or Blackfriars, in London, 323.

-, -, one or two [in London], bribed to preach that pope Julius had no power to grant a dispensation for Katharine's marriage to Henry, 369.

-, -, sent to the counties to inveigh as much as possible against the pope, ii. 822.

-, -, one in particular spreading Lutheranism throughout the country (Oct. 1533), ii. 822.

Precedence—

-, between Andrea del Burgo and the English and French, 212.

-, between the English ambassador to Charles at Bologna and the Austrian (Mr. de in Bredan), Dec. 1529, 378.

-, between Niño and the English ambassador (?) at Venice, 754.

-, between the duke of Albany and Don Pedro de la Cueva in Nov. 1530, 821.

-, between the same (?) and Andrea del Burgo, in Dec. 1531, ii. 347.

-, between the papal nuncio to Scotland (Uvaldino) and the French ambassador, 863.

-, -, decided by Henry in favour of the latter, ibid.

Pregadi, council of the, in Venice, 657.

Premontrés, Prèmostrés, Order of the, or Regular Canons, founded in 1120, 826.

Prepaulo (?) a Veronese priest, preaching Lutheran doctrines at Padua, 573.

Près, Antoine des, sieur de Montpezat, French ambassador in London, (1532), ii. 550, 557.

-, -, succeeds La Pommeraye, ii. 561.

-, -, not so solicitous as his predecessor in helping to Henry's divorce, ii. 561.

-, -, -, -, -, and consequently not so well received, ii. 561.

-, -, calls on Chapuys, and professes great attachment for the emperor, ii. 565.

-, -, promises to show him the draft of the late treaty between Henry and Francis, but does not, ii. 565.

-, -, accompanies the king and Anne Boleyn in their visit to the Tower, ii. 566.

-, -, invited with his successor in the embassy, D'Inteville, to attend a meeting of the House of Commons (Feb. 1533), ii. 600.

-, -, about to depart for France, having already taken his congé from the king, ibid.

-, -, asked by Henry whether, in case of his quarrelling with Charles, his master (Francis) would assist him; answers hesitatingly that the case is not specified in their mutual treaties, ii. 631.

Present of a rich fur pelisse by the English ambassadors at Rome to cardinal Ancona, 10.

-, of silver plate to cardinal Campeggio by king Henry, 273.

-, a short sword (estoque) by Clement to Charles at Bologna, 380.

-, of fowling-pieces by Ferdinand to his brother, the emperor, 431.

-, of gold plate to the bishop of Bayonne (Du Bellay) in Jan. 1530, 435.

-, of rings and necklaces to Anne Boleyn by the French ambassador Du Bellay, 436.

-, of venison to Chapuys by the master of the horse (Sir Nicholas Carew) in August 1530, 692.

-, of a unicorn's horn in a gold casket by the Venetians to the Turk (Solyman), 731.

-, of two fine horses, splendidly caparisoned, to King Francis by Henry in Oct. 1530, 762.

-, of poultry from the duchess of Norfolk to queen Katharine, 818.

-, and an orange besides, containing a letter from Casale, ibid.

-, of 2,000 ducats to cardinal Sancti Quatuor by Charles, 837.

-, of two camels, two horses, and two slaves, by an officer of Ferdinand's household, to king Henry, ii. 62.

-, of a fine galley by Barbarossa to the Grand Turk (Feb. 1531), ii. 77.

-, of an artistic clock by the French ambassadors to Henry (April 1531), ii. 114.

-, of a fine horse and two silver gilt cups by Henry to Stefano Colonna on his departure from London, 21 May 1531, ii. 155.

-, of three horses and three stags by the duke of Norfolk to Gioachino (July 1531), ii. 213.

-, -, another, said to be the best in England, by Cromwell to Chapuys; offered, though not accepted (July 1533), ii. 751.

-, with a permission to hunt in the Royal parks, ibid.

-, one of Katharine to king Henry on New Year's Day (1532), refused and returned, ii. 354.

-, from Anne Boleyn to Henry; of certain Biscayan darts, on the same occasion, accepted, ibid.

-, of rich hangings, and a bed covered with gold and silver cloth, by Henry to Anne (1532), ii. 354.

-, of two hawks to king Henry by Gioachino the ambassador in the name of the duke of Ferrara, ii. 360.

-, of four hackneys by the duke of Norfolk to the treasurer of the king of France, ii. 465.

-, of 200 ducs. by king Henry to Orsino's companion, ii. 477.

-, of two hackneys and half a dozen hunting dogs by Henry to the Palatine, ii. 855.

-, of a fine galley by Barbarossa to the Turk,

-, from king Francis to George Boleyn, 2,000 ducats in 1533, ii. 644.

-, of two greyhounds to Henry by the ambassador of France, ii. 463.

-, of some Scotch claymores by the duke of Norfolk to Chapuys in Jan. 1533, ii. 584.

-, a casket of pure gold filled with balsam to king Francis by Luigi Gritti (1533), ii. 839.

-, one of marten skins (martas cibelinas) to Covos and Granvela by king Ferdinand (1533), ii. 858.

-, by the grand master Montmorency to Rocco de Xauser, a native of Lucca, two horses in Nov. 1533, ii. 849.

Preudhomme, Maistre Guillaume, one of king Francis' ministers, 576.

Prevost, Don, provost of St. Mary of Utrecht, v. Naturello.

Priest, an English, arrested and hung, 81.

Privateers, English, two French vessels captured by, in June 1530, 858.

-, -, capture a Biscayan ship, ii. 828.

-, Scotch, capture eight English merchant vessels, ii. 627.

Prividello, Girolamo, a canonist and professor of Bologna, who became in time auditor of the Apostolic Chamber, commissioned by Henry to dispute the divorce case before the assembly at Nice, ii. 812.

Privy seal, held by Cuthbert Tunstal, 422.

-, transferred to the earl of Wiltshire, ibid.

Prma (Prüm?), in the electorate of Trèves, letters dated at, 277, 666.

Processions, &c. in London to celebrate the retreat of the Turk from Vienna (Nov. 1530), 331.

-, -, attended by great crowds praying for victory over the Infidel (Oct. 1531), ii. 257.

-, -, throughout England to commemorate Charles's success, ii. 529.

Proclamations, various, in London, in Sept. 1530, 726, 834, 847.

-, one of Henry in Dec. 1530, printed and hawked about the streets of London, showing reasons why his marriage should be dissolved, ii. 35, 37.

-, several more printed and circulated (Dec. 1533), ii. 876.

Proctors, Henry's, to be sent to Rome for the divorce suit (4 Dec. 1530), 848.

-, -, before the archbishop of Canterbury's court (1533), ii. 773.

-, Katharine's, exiled from London, ii. 16–7.

-, in Rome, v. Quiñones, Mai, Burgo.

Prodrono in Greece, the Turkish fleet at, ii. 519.

Prophecies, several current among the people at the end of 1530; one that England was to be destroyed by a woman, 852.

Protests of Mai and Burgo at Rome against the assertions of the English ambassadors and the supposed forgery of Julius's dispensation brief, 2–9.

-, of Sir Francis Brian at Bayonne, 575.

-, of queen Katharine, prepared by Chapuys, ii. 796.

-, of princess Mary, drawn by the same, ibid.

-, prepared by Chapuys for Mary, to be learnt by heart and repeated daily before the ladies of her household, 839–40.

Provence, Doria's galleys sent to the coast of, 36.

-, -, back in Genoa without achieving anything of importance, ibid.-, French levies in, ii. 910.

Prussia, knights of Rhodes (Teutonic) in, 262, 307.

-, grand master of, v. Albret and Brandenberg.

Puagre (Podogra), meaning of the word, 189.

Pucci, Puggi, Antonio, cardinal of Pistoia, 583, ii. 289.

-, Lorenço, cardinal Sanctiquatuor or Sanctorum Quatuor Coronatorum (d. 14 Sept. 1531), 12, 69, 139, 141–2, 154, 160, 172, 181, 556, 588, 651, 665–6, 686, 737, 810, 823, 837, 849, 867; ii. 222. 289, 742.

-, -, refuses to receive his honoraries, 23.

-, -, recommended by Mai as doing good service in the divorce suit, 89, 139–40.

-, -, objects to the drafts of the bulls for Ferdinand's coronation as king of the Romans, 821.

-, -, death of (Sept. 1531), ii. 248.

Puebla, Ferdinando de, ii. 198, 453 note.

-, Dr. Rodrigo de, ambassador of Ferdinand and Isabella in England, 703.

-, Ruy or Ruiz, Diez de, 881–2; v. La Puebla.

-, -, his brother, the archdeacon of Malaga, 881.

Puente, Agustin de la, citizen of Saragossa, Int. xxii.

Puglia, prov. of Naples, the army of the confederates occupying, 44.

-, -, to be invaded by the Turk in the spring of 1531, ii. 51.

-, -, the coast of, to be fortified, ii. 137, 140.

-, -, -, threatened by the Venetian fleet, 145, 163–4, 167, 181, 283–4, 301.

-, -, -, which sails away without achieving anything of importance, 171.

-, -, to be fortified against another attempt, 181.

-, -, Venetian proveditor in, 199.

-, -, fortresses and castles in, still held by the Venetians, 328, 331, 365.

-, -, -, all surrendered after the peace (1530), 467.

-, -, Turkish armaments by sea intended for the coast of, 502, 546; ii. 324.

Pulignano, in Bari (Naples), held by the Venetians, 328, 365.

Pulla, Pullie, v. Puglia.

Puteo, Parisio or Paris de, Neapolitan lawyer (1531), residing at Venice; offers to write against the divorce, ii. 60 note; v. Parisio.

Puzzolo, in Lombardy, the Venetians quartered at, 26, 35.

Puzzuolo, in Naples, ii. 544.

Pyrenees, fortresses along the Spanish, to be repaired by Charles's orders, ii. 308.